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laura murphy what did you hear from m.? >> guest: well i heard an overgeneralization about their procedures. we know for example that the fbi has placed certain communities under surveillance, mosques, houses of worship, interest groups like the chinese community in new york and we have broad surveillance power. we think that surveillance goes beyond the fourth amendment. i don't know that there is always a criminal predicate and in fact i am sure there is not always a criminal predicate before the fbi opens investigation or seeks to get information that most people would consider private. >> host: grover norquist? >> guest: i've think it's good. let's require a warrant. there is nothing, to go into people's mail and to read their mail is an incredible intrusion and a possible threat to the fourth amendment rights that people have and it ought to be if not difficult at least ought to have a hurdle which is proving that you have a reasonable expectation that there is a reason you are doing this. there's a reason that the gov
laura murphy what did you hear from m.? >> guest: well i heard an overgeneralization about their procedures. we know for example that the fbi has placed certain communities under surveillance, mosques, houses of worship, interest groups like the chinese community in new york and we have broad surveillance power. we think that surveillance goes beyond the fourth amendment. i don't know that there is always a criminal predicate and in fact i am sure there is not always a criminal predicate...
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at the bottom of the hour is when former first lady laura bush will talk. a lot of people are excited to hear her addressing all of her family and friends who are in the audience today, about 12:42 eastern time is when former president jimmy carter is going to make his remarks. about 47 after the hour is when president george h.w. bush. bush 41 no doubt a very proud father on this day is going to address the crowd. that is really special that he is able to be here. as we know he has been in poor health and was hospitalized around thanksgiving. a 52 after the hour is when president clinton will get up and address this crowd, and then right before the top of the hour at noon eastern time is when president barack obama will take the stage, and then of course, everyone wants to know the man of the hour, george w. bush himself will take the stage at 12:13 eastern time. the 43rd president of the united states. this audience is packed with head of state, dignitaries, members of his administration, a truly spectacular day to be witnessing here in person, jon. jon:
at the bottom of the hour is when former first lady laura bush will talk. a lot of people are excited to hear her addressing all of her family and friends who are in the audience today, about 12:42 eastern time is when former president jimmy carter is going to make his remarks. about 47 after the hour is when president george h.w. bush. bush 41 no doubt a very proud father on this day is going to address the crowd. that is really special that he is able to be here. as we know he has been in...
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laura, thank you too. thank you very much. >>> it is 5:30 right now. hundreds of students at a bay area high school taking a different type of test. a test for tuberculosis after a student was found to have that infection. "today in the bay's" christie smith has the rest of story. >> reporter: the students who will be tested here at deer valley high were in the same classroom or the same club as the student who was diagnosed with tuberculosis. the principal at deer valley high sent home a letter to 200 families last week letting them know what was going on. the county found out march 19th. the diagnosis was confirmed with the student about six days later. there was an investigation. then, it was decided that everyone should be notified and then spring break happened. so that's why the delay. according to contra costa county health services, the student who contracted the disease is actually no longer infectious and was back in school here on monday. tuberculosis is an airborne bacterial infection of the lungs spread through the air whether a person cou
laura, thank you too. thank you very much. >>> it is 5:30 right now. hundreds of students at a bay area high school taking a different type of test. a test for tuberculosis after a student was found to have that infection. "today in the bay's" christie smith has the rest of story. >> reporter: the students who will be tested here at deer valley high were in the same classroom or the same club as the student who was diagnosed with tuberculosis. the principal at deer...
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laura bush. \[applause] i've had the honor of calling them my friends for more than 40 years and i've been privileged to witness firsthand the instead resolve and principled leadership of president bush. learnwho come here will about that leadership and about a consequential time in american history. researchers and scholars will study the presidential records housed in the archives. students and museum visitors will learn about the modern american presidency, first decade of the 21st century, and the story of george and laura bush. on the other side of this building is the george w. bush institute. here, thinkers and doers are working to advance freedom and defend the principles that guided president and mrs. bush throughout their lives and through their service to texas, america and the world. today is the day to celebrate president and mrs. bush for their commitment to this country, to honor the american presidency and to look forward to the impact this most important civic institution will le
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to doctors all over america and said watch for these symptoms if you see them call us don't wait dr laura i've been i've been reading your books for years and following your words it is so good thank you so much for being with us thanks tom. you know the news in an exclusive cover story for the most recent issue of sports illustrated n.b.a. synergies and collins made a surprising announcement he said i'm a thirty four year old n.b.a. center i'm black and i'm gay i didn't set out to be the first openly gay athlete playing in a major american team sport but since i am i'm happy to start the conversation i wish i wasn't the kid in the classroom raising his hand and saying i'm different if i had my way someone else would have already done this nobody have which is why i'm raising my hand collins's announcement comes at an important time for professional supports sports excuse me although a handful of retired athletes have gone public with their sexuality no active player in any of the major leagues has come out and locker room homophobia remains a major problem with the tide appears to be tur
to doctors all over america and said watch for these symptoms if you see them call us don't wait dr laura i've been i've been reading your books for years and following your words it is so good thank you so much for being with us thanks tom. you know the news in an exclusive cover story for the most recent issue of sports illustrated n.b.a. synergies and collins made a surprising announcement he said i'm a thirty four year old n.b.a. center i'm black and i'm gay i didn't set out to be the first...
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now for the top story tonight, reaction, joining us from west palm beach, florida, laura ingraham. all right. now, you do a radio talk show that's kind of conservative. and monica crowley does the same show coming up behind you. what do you think about all of this? >> well, number one, i would say, bill, there is a feud. i mean, i think, you know, you and limbaugh, both of you are friends of mine. so i -- in this position where i think when you said they have to do more than bible thump, i don't think you really needed to say that right? i think you could say. >> bill: number one. >> let me finish. >> bill: no, no. we are going to get very specific because i told you. >> i will get specific if you let me talk i will get specific. can i finish my sentence. >> bill: no because you made two statements that are a r. fallacious and i will defend them. i have never talked to limbaugh. i never said anything about limbaugh. >> i'm talking about the feud about the issue. the issue. >> bill: no feud on my part. i don't care what he says. he can say whatever he finish. >> bill: no, no. no and
now for the top story tonight, reaction, joining us from west palm beach, florida, laura ingraham. all right. now, you do a radio talk show that's kind of conservative. and monica crowley does the same show coming up behind you. what do you think about all of this? >> well, number one, i would say, bill, there is a feud. i mean, i think, you know, you and limbaugh, both of you are friends of mine. so i -- in this position where i think when you said they have to do more than bible thump,...
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. >> reporter: good morning to you, laura. we plan to talk with people as they arrive in a couple of hours on that first flight this morning from boston to sfo. we are already hearing from runners from the bay area who were actually in boston running at the time when those bombs went off. people like joanna roland who kept running toward the finish line and all the chaos and confusion as the smoke filled the street. she says she saw someone carrying a woman in a wheelchair and that that woman had lost her leg. as you can imagine, there was complete panic. roland says her eyes darted back and forth as she tried to find her husband in the crowd. she eventually did. she couldn't get out fast enough. >> i had like 20 seconds. i ran to the finish line. as i was running to the finish line, i saw them carrying a woman in a wheelchair that looked like she had lost a leg. >> reporter: she tells us as sh he flies back home to hayward with her family, she will be thinking about just how precious life really is. the things that she saw an
. >> reporter: good morning to you, laura. we plan to talk with people as they arrive in a couple of hours on that first flight this morning from boston to sfo. we are already hearing from runners from the bay area who were actually in boston running at the time when those bombs went off. people like joanna roland who kept running toward the finish line and all the chaos and confusion as the smoke filled the street. she says she saw someone carrying a woman in a wheelchair and that that...
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. >> joined former first lady laura bush for a tour of the new george w. bush library/museum at wednesday, 8:00 p.m. on c-span. >> this morning on c-span, "washington journal." at10:30, bill clinton speaks his all monitor, a georgetown university, about the influences on his career and later at 1:40 p.m., bloomberg host a forum on deficits and the economy. up in 45 minutes, a discussion on affordable care tax subsidies. we will talk about the gop agenda in congress including the budget and health care. at 9:15, the fact of sequestration cut on food safety. in washington today president obama, who will be joined by vice president biden, will announce new employment opportunities for veterans. live coverage today on c-span3 of around 1150 eastern time. released today found that prepaid funding is at the lowest level in a decade. state ofor called it a " emergency." what is the quality of education in your community?
. >> joined former first lady laura bush for a tour of the new george w. bush library/museum at wednesday, 8:00 p.m. on c-span. >> this morning on c-span, "washington journal." at10:30, bill clinton speaks his all monitor, a georgetown university, about the influences on his career and later at 1:40 p.m., bloomberg host a forum on deficits and the economy. up in 45 minutes, a discussion on affordable care tax subsidies. we will talk about the gop agenda in congress...
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laura and i gave the presidency eight years of our life. we gave it our all. we made the best judgment calls i could. didn't compromise my principles. i'm a content man. >> that appears the nation is beginning to look a little more kindly on the bush presidency. according to a new cnn poll, 68% of americans considered his two terms in office a failure right after he left the white house. that was early 2009. now, that number has fall tonen 55%. in the 8:00 hour of "starting point," laura bush takes our john king on a tour of new bush presidential library. looking forward to that. and new information in the case of the letters tainted with ricin. why the fbi is now focusing on a former politician and a martial arts studio. "early start" back after this. . step! [ mom ] my little girl...she loves to help out on big jobs. good thing there's bounty select-a-size. it's the smaller powerful sheet that acts like a big sheet. look! one select-a-size sheet of bounty is 50% more absorbent than a full size sheet of the leading ordinary brand. ♪ i got it! [ mom ] use le
laura and i gave the presidency eight years of our life. we gave it our all. we made the best judgment calls i could. didn't compromise my principles. i'm a content man. >> that appears the nation is beginning to look a little more kindly on the bush presidency. according to a new cnn poll, 68% of americans considered his two terms in office a failure right after he left the white house. that was early 2009. now, that number has fall tonen 55%. in the 8:00 hour of "starting...
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and laura bush. meet margaret laura. she is named after grandmothers and they will call her mila. >> look at those smiles. ahead, can a company have exclusive patent rights to a part of the human body? the supreme court taking up a really important case today. starting point back after the break. like $480 bucks. that's a lot of money. i know, right? wait...you have a car? yeah, an suv. [ male announcer ] switch and you could save $480 bucks with state farm. a brand new start.an suv. your chance to rise and shine. with centurylink as your trusted technology partner, you can do just that. with our visionary cloud infrastructure, global broadband network and custom communications solutions, your business is more reliable - secure - agile. and with responsive, dedicated support, we help you shine every day of the week. >>> 15 past the hour. a fascinating question before the supreme court. can human genes be patented? this case involve as biotech knowledge company that discovered two genes associated with breast cancer and o
and laura bush. meet margaret laura. she is named after grandmothers and they will call her mila. >> look at those smiles. ahead, can a company have exclusive patent rights to a part of the human body? the supreme court taking up a really important case today. starting point back after the break. like $480 bucks. that's a lot of money. i know, right? wait...you have a car? yeah, an suv. [ male announcer ] switch and you could save $480 bucks with state farm. a brand new start.an suv. your...
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laura garcia cannon is off today. police are trying to find out what caused a man to drive his car through a walmart and start attacking customers in the store. "today in the bay's" arturo santiago is live where the bizarre car crash happened. you can see some of the damage behind you. still boarded up, right? >> reporter: there is a little bit of damage here. partially boarded up entrance seems to be the only sign left that somebody had driven a car through here and into the store. everything on the other side of the entrance looks absolutely normal and ready for business. all the chaos started yesterday morning. the suspect drove into the parking lot haof the walmart sur center. he intentionally crashed through the doors of the market and pharmacy entrance. he got in about 30 feet and hit a beer display. the suspect then got out of his car and started going after customers in the store with what witnesses say was some kind of metal pole. but, people fought back, wrestled him down and held him until police arrived. >
laura garcia cannon is off today. police are trying to find out what caused a man to drive his car through a walmart and start attacking customers in the store. "today in the bay's" arturo santiago is live where the bizarre car crash happened. you can see some of the damage behind you. still boarded up, right? >> reporter: there is a little bit of damage here. partially boarded up entrance seems to be the only sign left that somebody had driven a car through here and into the...
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redpath jumps off at the next port goes back to the laura's town and talk sandy -- sally into it. this is a fascinating person who nast knew very well and through whom nast knew off of other people. nast is friends with his wife's cousin. james parton was a noted biographer widely read a influential essayist. he wrote lives of aaron burr pulled terry and her checksum benjamin franklin and thomas jefferson in addition to being a full-time writer for newspapers and his wife who sudanese was an essayist in her own right. she had built her career from the ashes of her early private life despite her family's disapproval and she went on to be an early feminist and abolitionist and influence nast in his 20s. one of these things you see defending friedman is the implements of this woman that his wife disapproved of but who was strong-willed and were lifelong friends of mr. nast and made all these points about equality and justice. that horse i assume you know the gym at the bottom another client of james redpath. mark twain was part of a wide network of humorous and the two men constantly
redpath jumps off at the next port goes back to the laura's town and talk sandy -- sally into it. this is a fascinating person who nast knew very well and through whom nast knew off of other people. nast is friends with his wife's cousin. james parton was a noted biographer widely read a influential essayist. he wrote lives of aaron burr pulled terry and her checksum benjamin franklin and thomas jefferson in addition to being a full-time writer for newspapers and his wife who sudanese was an...
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and george and laura afterwards came up and thanked us for coming. and so i -- he said if there is anything i could ever do for you, let me know. which was a mistake he made. i said, mr. president, the program has 35 countries in the world and the worse problem now is war going on between north and south sudan. and millions of people have been killed. and i'd like for you to help us have a peace agreement there. and a weak moment he said i'll do t when can i meet your secretary is of state and national security advisor? he said i haven't even chosen them yet. but give us three weeks. so three weeks later i came up and met colin powell and condoleezza rice and president bush kept his promise. he appointed our distinguished senator from missouri, john dan ford, and the great general from kenya, and january of 2005, there was a peace treaty between north and south sudan that ended a war that had been going for 21 years. george w. bush is responsible for that. [applause] that was the first of his great contributions to the countries in africa. as has alr
and george and laura afterwards came up and thanked us for coming. and so i -- he said if there is anything i could ever do for you, let me know. which was a mistake he made. i said, mr. president, the program has 35 countries in the world and the worse problem now is war going on between north and south sudan. and millions of people have been killed. and i'd like for you to help us have a peace agreement there. and a weak moment he said i'll do t when can i meet your secretary is of state and...
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married to laura linney. >> really? i didn't know that. >> yeah. brian harper married to laura linney. >> brian knows so much about things we know so little about. >> do you know why? because i watch cnbc. let's talk about some of these stories. got keith with us, kellyann. let's go. keith, one of those stories brian hit on really moved your markets. >> i want to see congress take a 5% pay cut. since especially the republicans in congress keep talking about we need to have more spending cuts -- >> why not pay congress more to get better people in there? we lose good people to the private sector sector. >> they're the ones who say -- >> every single kud lowe viewer just turned the channel. >> that would increase government spending. exactly. i think we should cut congressional salaries, cut their staffs. >> come on. cut their staffs? >> yeah, cut their staffs. and make them -- >> as opposed to the bow weevil mating ritual research in -- >> bow weevils need love too. >> if we all took a 5% haircut across america it would be fine. >> i have. i live in
married to laura linney. >> really? i didn't know that. >> yeah. brian harper married to laura linney. >> brian knows so much about things we know so little about. >> do you know why? because i watch cnbc. let's talk about some of these stories. got keith with us, kellyann. let's go. keith, one of those stories brian hit on really moved your markets. >> i want to see congress take a 5% pay cut. since especially the republicans in congress keep talking about we need...
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that sculley also said president andr laura bush for an interview. president talked about his brother and the possibility of him running for president. >> [video clip] if your brother decides to run, what advice would you give him? attention of my first advice would be to run, but he may not decide to take it. my advice would be to surround yourself around good people, create an environment in which they do not feel like they can walk in and pander to you, but give frankan opinions. audiences, a key component of a leader is someone who understands what he does not know. oftentimes, power often blinds people. jeb audiences, a key component of a leader is someone who understands what he does not know. oftentimes, power often blinds people. jeb does not need my advice on that. he was a great governor of florida. he knows how to run and administration. the former president talking about his brother politically -- potentially running for president. "politico."is in by the way, if you want to watch the whole interview, go to our website, c-span.org give fr
that sculley also said president andr laura bush for an interview. president talked about his brother and the possibility of him running for president. >> [video clip] if your brother decides to run, what advice would you give him? attention of my first advice would be to run, but he may not decide to take it. my advice would be to surround yourself around good people, create an environment in which they do not feel like they can walk in and pander to you, but give frankan opinions....
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seriously, my brother george and laura have laid low in the last four years. they've maintained, i think, a tradition that is something pretty noble in our country which is when you leave the stage, you leave the stage. you stop chirping about what's going on even if the guy that precedes you -- now, i can say this as a son, a brother, excuse me -- even if he uses you as a prop to lower the expectations to make everything look better during your time. my brother, i think, has maintained this tradition that president reagan did, certainly, and my daddied after him -- dad did after him, and that's leaving the stage. they had the chance to serb, and i'm proud of my brother for showing the self-restraint that i could never have. [laughter] [applause] two other quick family updates. my son, george p., is proving that it's either genetics or social upbringing, but something compels a bush to run for office generation after generation. he's running for statewide office in texas, and i'm really proud of him. now i know what it's like, just thinking about it i get emot
seriously, my brother george and laura have laid low in the last four years. they've maintained, i think, a tradition that is something pretty noble in our country which is when you leave the stage, you leave the stage. you stop chirping about what's going on even if the guy that precedes you -- now, i can say this as a son, a brother, excuse me -- even if he uses you as a prop to lower the expectations to make everything look better during your time. my brother, i think, has maintained this...
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he and announced jenna gave birth to a baby girl saturday night in new york city named margret laura milea haggar. new dad said to be pleased as well. >> busy painting. >> i am watching video of wushu. i am serious, wushu should be an o lim pilings sport. >> how do you spell wushu? >> wushu-u-s-h-uw-u-s-h-u. >> okay. >> it's intention. >> let's get a wushu expert in tomorrow to do a little demonstration here in the studio? >> it's incredible. >> like tai -- >> tae qwon do. >> i am turning off. >> you have mover important things than washing wushu during the show. what the about twit officer what about facebook? >> yeah. yeah. get there. >> what about immigration? what about gun control? >> we will get there >> bill: in fact, there are all of those issues we can start with this morning. we have started with the new immigration reform. we will talk about that. we can start with ant and up to date on the gun control but. this is at a time the story that bugs me, what's going on with carnival cruise. maybe you have heard about it. so, senator jay rockefeller wrote carn valley cruise a le
he and announced jenna gave birth to a baby girl saturday night in new york city named margret laura milea haggar. new dad said to be pleased as well. >> busy painting. >> i am watching video of wushu. i am serious, wushu should be an o lim pilings sport. >> how do you spell wushu? >> wushu-u-s-h-uw-u-s-h-u. >> okay. >> it's intention. >> let's get a wushu expert in tomorrow to do a little demonstration here in the studio? >> it's incredible....
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it also helped that laura went there. we're very impressed of the leadership of southern methodist d we felt, and rightly sew there is synergy with a good university. there were other universities that appealed to us, of course, but s.m.u. was the final winner. it also helped that the alumni base is active and supportive of the bush center. they view this as a win for southern methodist and i think it will be for the long term. so we're content with the selection. it has worked out, better than we hoped. >> yet, you have a unique perspective having your dad build another presidential library here in texas. >> that's right. >> what did you take away as what worked and whatlumni base y they are going to help you they do. the people who went herein the people who support this university have been very supportive of our efforts . his is great. it is a wonderful building and great school and public policy. be a school.nt we wanted to be a do tk. laura and i decided to go into a different direction apart from the museum and for
it also helped that laura went there. we're very impressed of the leadership of southern methodist d we felt, and rightly sew there is synergy with a good university. there were other universities that appealed to us, of course, but s.m.u. was the final winner. it also helped that the alumni base is active and supportive of the bush center. they view this as a win for southern methodist and i think it will be for the long term. so we're content with the selection. it has worked out, better than...
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laura life, huge regular tobacco company. they paid $135 million. i think the companies name is blue cigarette. 135 million. you are bigger than blue. i bet you are worth at least a quarter billion dollars. you would not sell for 250 million. >> i would need to discuss the numbers. we are focusing on selling the product and building the brand. we are excited. stuart: you sit there and you dream, 400 million, 500 million. >> in five years, it will be a $20 billion industry. even if i have 10% of the market. stuart: you are dreaming way down the road. [ laughter ] stuart: it is just you and one partner. >> that is right. stuart: when regular tobacco enters the market, walt cc cigarettes be subject to taxation? >> getting into the industry, the big tobacco companies, we take off, we land. it does not matter who can fly the plane. there is so much behind the industry. stuart: they would buy you and give you gold to make sure you keep running the company. >> i don't think so. i do not want to reply at this time. stuart: it is okay. we appreciate you bein
laura life, huge regular tobacco company. they paid $135 million. i think the companies name is blue cigarette. 135 million. you are bigger than blue. i bet you are worth at least a quarter billion dollars. you would not sell for 250 million. >> i would need to discuss the numbers. we are focusing on selling the product and building the brand. we are excited. stuart: you sit there and you dream, 400 million, 500 million. >> in five years, it will be a $20 billion industry. even if i...
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. >> join laura bush for a tour of the new george w. bush library museum wednesday at 8 p.m. eastern on c-span. >> monday, chuck hagel says the u.s. plans to send 12 more -- aircraft to japan this summer. chuck hagel made this announcement during a press conference. this is 40 minutes. today i am honored to welcome the minister to the pentagon. we have just completed a very productive meeting covering the full range of issues facing the u.s.-japan alliance including north korea's destabilizing behavior, threats to maritime security, and our insured efforts to enhance postured capabilities to respond to the 21st century challenges. [translating in japanese] >> in the course of our discussions the minister and i reaffirmed that the u.s.-japan alliance is the cornerstone of security and prosperity. [translating in japanese] >> our focus here today is on our defense. i should note that the united states renounces to asia. our two nations are taken steps to economic and look ties -- including progress towards japan joining the trans-pacific partnership trading negotiations. [trans
. >> join laura bush for a tour of the new george w. bush library museum wednesday at 8 p.m. eastern on c-span. >> monday, chuck hagel says the u.s. plans to send 12 more -- aircraft to japan this summer. chuck hagel made this announcement during a press conference. this is 40 minutes. today i am honored to welcome the minister to the pentagon. we have just completed a very productive meeting covering the full range of issues facing the u.s.-japan alliance including north korea's...
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i do know that laura and i decided to go in a different direction with the, you know, apart from the museum with the component of programs, from which programs would emerge. >> watch the dedication ceremony of the george w. bush presidential library and museum from southern methodist university in dallas live thursday morning at 11 a.m. eastern on c-span3, c-span radio and c-span.org. and tune in earlier for a conversation with the former first couple. >> german finance minister wolfgang schauble says he expects the european economy to begin imin 201 atth a the u.s. d developing nations. he at the council on foreign relations where he talked aboutffts tocraft a unified european financial system. mr. schauble was in washington last week for the g20 finance minister meetings. this is an hour. [inaudible conversations] >> well, ladies and gentlemen, i'm carla hills, i'm co-chair of the council on foreign relations, and we are privileged, indeed, to have with us the honorable wolfgang schauble, a highly experienced german government official who is currently serving as minister of financ
i do know that laura and i decided to go in a different direction with the, you know, apart from the museum with the component of programs, from which programs would emerge. >> watch the dedication ceremony of the george w. bush presidential library and museum from southern methodist university in dallas live thursday morning at 11 a.m. eastern on c-span3, c-span radio and c-span.org. and tune in earlier for a conversation with the former first couple. >> german finance minister...
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it has a forward by former first lady, laura bush. >> we must talk a little about st. petersburg and her incredible journey back to meet her husband. can you tell was important about that story? >> in st. petersburg, and the years were difficult areas it is cold, it is forbidding. there are not a lot of other women there. most of the diplomatic biased to not travel with her husband when they get sent there. louisaa baby girl, catherine adams, and the child dies after about a year. that really devastates her mother. it is very painful. john quincy is also very much torn apart by the death. the war of 1812 has broken out here. he is sent to negotiated treaty and leaves louisa with her youngest son, charles francis, in st. petersburg. when peace is resolved and he is sure he will be returning home or sent to london, he asks her to join him. she makes this arduous journey from st. petersburg in the winter to paris with a son who is only seven of the time. and a couple of servings that she only met that day. she does not know she can trust them. as she is crossing europe, s
it has a forward by former first lady, laura bush. >> we must talk a little about st. petersburg and her incredible journey back to meet her husband. can you tell was important about that story? >> in st. petersburg, and the years were difficult areas it is cold, it is forbidding. there are not a lot of other women there. most of the diplomatic biased to not travel with her husband when they get sent there. louisaa baby girl, catherine adams, and the child dies after about a year....
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laura in south carolina welcome. >> caller: hey, stephanie, you guys have just been cracking me up. >> stephanie: thank you. >> caller: the reason why i was calling in, a couple of minutes ago you guys had richard from illinois -- >> stephanie: yes, who was calling in and feeling lying he had to have permission to be evangelical and welcome gays at the same time. >> stephanie: right. >> caller: that totally floored me because -- well i'm gay. i'm a christian. i live in south carolina. so i have three strikes against me, but my problem is is that if you really are going to call yourself a christian, and you read the bible and research this and do it every day, you can't tell me a place in that liable that says that jesus discriminates against gays. he doesn't. never has. >> stephanie: yeah. >> caller: it is all about loving everybody. no matter what color of skin you have -- >> stephanie: at it would be hard for him to talk about discriminating against them, since he never mentioned them. >> caller: exactly. so it's not about what jesus is trying to teach you as christians. they are no
laura in south carolina welcome. >> caller: hey, stephanie, you guys have just been cracking me up. >> stephanie: thank you. >> caller: the reason why i was calling in, a couple of minutes ago you guys had richard from illinois -- >> stephanie: yes, who was calling in and feeling lying he had to have permission to be evangelical and welcome gays at the same time. >> stephanie: right. >> caller: that totally floored me because -- well i'm gay. i'm a christian....
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>> the argument was made by laura ingram we don't want more people who are legalized with background checks. it doesn't change the fact they are here but what she said and the worry it complicates an already very difficult needle for senator marco rubio and conrvatives toll this to the right wing. >> we will talk coming up later about that gun vote today. i want to ask you about a poll joe referenced anthony weiner of new york in second place among democrats in this race for new york city mayor. he said in a big magazine piece over the weekend he was going to run. is this about name recognition or does he have a real chance to win this? >> it's probably most about recognize nix. weiner favor ability, 45. >> what do you think about weiner for mayor in new york city? >> i think it's probably too early. whatever you think about weiner and what he did or didn't do, i think to come out at this point after not that much time has passed and a field that is quite crowded already, he does have a lot of money left over from his last campaign so money wouldn't be a problem for him but i think t
>> the argument was made by laura ingram we don't want more people who are legalized with background checks. it doesn't change the fact they are here but what she said and the worry it complicates an already very difficult needle for senator marco rubio and conrvatives toll this to the right wing. >> we will talk coming up later about that gun vote today. i want to ask you about a poll joe referenced anthony weiner of new york in second place among democrats in this race for new...
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all the former presidents in dallas sent their thoughts and and laura george w. the poke longingly about better company as they've driven through west. what they understood and what all you you understand is what makes west special is not the attention coming from far places. what makes west special, what puts it on the map is what makes it familiar. the people who live there, neighbors you can count on. , ces that haven't changed things that are solid and true and lasting. most of the people in west know everybody in west. many of you are probably descended from some of those first set letters, hearty immigrant who crossed and ocean and kept ongoing so for you there is no such thing as a stranger. when someone is in need you reach out to them and support them. you do what it takes to help them carry on. that's what happened last wednesday when a fire alarm sounded across a quiet texas evening. as we've heard the call went out to volunteers, not professionals, people who just love to serve, people who want to help their neighbors which a call went out to farmers
all the former presidents in dallas sent their thoughts and and laura george w. the poke longingly about better company as they've driven through west. what they understood and what all you you understand is what makes west special is not the attention coming from far places. what makes west special, what puts it on the map is what makes it familiar. the people who live there, neighbors you can count on. , ces that haven't changed things that are solid and true and lasting. most of the people...
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margaret laura hager was born saturday night in new york city. she is named for her grandmothers. the family plans to call her milla. >> somebody quoted over the weekend now we know who's going to be president in 2004. >> mila bush. >> so this reads like a hollywood script. coming up the manhunt for a repeated gangster who blasted his way out of a high security prison. before tori was taking her kids to lunch in her new volkswagen... before her passat had passed 30 different inspection tests, and before several thousand tennesseans discovered new jobs on volkswagen drive, their cfo and our banker met for lunch. together, we worked with a team that helped finance construction of the world's first leed platinum auto manufacturing plant. that's the impact of global connections. that's bank of america. ♪ (train horn) vo: wherever our trains go, the economy comes to life. norfolk southern. one line, infinite possibilities. >>> welcome back, everyone. 42 minutes after the hour. so guess who's hosting "starting point" this morning. >> we are. >> all right. here's a closer look at what'
margaret laura hager was born saturday night in new york city. she is named for her grandmothers. the family plans to call her milla. >> somebody quoted over the weekend now we know who's going to be president in 2004. >> mila bush. >> so this reads like a hollywood script. coming up the manhunt for a repeated gangster who blasted his way out of a high security prison. before tori was taking her kids to lunch in her new volkswagen... before her passat had passed 30 different...
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with new publications that you can take for free from my colleagues, george perkovich, alexei arbatov, laura some of the there's also some general tables that if you brought publications and you'd like to leave out and let others take on, feel free to put them out on the table. i know that the baggage fees are getting a little excessive these days but if you feel like loading up for the trip home, please do so. let me talk just a little bit about the agenda. we did something different this year which is we sent out a read ahead which opel you received by e-mail last week but it's also printed on page seven of the program. this conference takes place at this time against the backdrop of i think series concern about what is happening on the korean peninsula. there were talks on iran this last week that don't seem to produce any new results. and, of course, there's increasingly prognostication from "the wall street journal" about living proliferation, which if you haven't seen their section from this morning i encourage you to do so. some of you might look at the agenda and wonder where are the
with new publications that you can take for free from my colleagues, george perkovich, alexei arbatov, laura some of the there's also some general tables that if you brought publications and you'd like to leave out and let others take on, feel free to put them out on the table. i know that the baggage fees are getting a little excessive these days but if you feel like loading up for the trip home, please do so. let me talk just a little bit about the agenda. we did something different this year...
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as is laura. >> she is hot. caliente. >> as you know, i always look forward to these dinners. it is just a bunch and media types. >> hollywood liberals, democrats like joe biden. how come i cannot have dinner with the 36% of the people who like me? the only thing missing is hillarinton sitting on the front row rolling her eyes. there has got to be a friendly face out there somewhere. ,here is justice scalia justice, hey boy. but it feels good to be out from over those robes. toga!toga alex trabec at jeopardy. that guy is smart. maybe i should put him on the supreme court. so good to see some influential guests here tonight, the justice scalia, justi. >> where is the great white hunter? i am sorry dick cheney cannot be here tonight. >> i agree that he was a little late reporting that hunting episode down in texas. i did not know a thing about it until i saw him on america's most wanted. goofball.what a shot the only trial lawyer in the country who is for me. i tell you. your reporters would go nuts if he knew the true story. he was drunk as a skunk. on one beer. light beer. peo
as is laura. >> she is hot. caliente. >> as you know, i always look forward to these dinners. it is just a bunch and media types. >> hollywood liberals, democrats like joe biden. how come i cannot have dinner with the 36% of the people who like me? the only thing missing is hillarinton sitting on the front row rolling her eyes. there has got to be a friendly face out there somewhere. ,here is justice scalia justice, hey boy. but it feels good to be out from over those robes....
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scott and laura. very cute. >> darlene is up next. hey, darlene. >> hey, there. >> then emile. i'm sure this is just as cute as the other ones we have seen. cute with his hat on. >> jetlin is up next. >> hey, look at him. i like the glasses. >> sabrina not to be left out. very cute. one that didn't make it. 5-month-old max watches every day with his mom ashley. thank you, guys. when many soles pass through the most trodden areas of your home, your vacuum doesn't always pick up what's left behind. only the resolve easy clean system has foam power to stop dirt in its tracks. it penetrates deep within your carpet, removing 3 times more dirt than vacuuming alone. leaving the busiest areas of your carpets, truly fresh and clean. the resolve easy clean system. don't just vacuum clean. resolve clean. we can afford to take an extra trip this year. first boston... then san francisco. hotwire checks the competitions' rates every day so they can guarantee their low prices. so our hotels were half price. ♪ h-o-t-w-i-r-e... ♪ hotwire.com hey hun, remember you only need a few sheets. hmp
scott and laura. very cute. >> darlene is up next. hey, darlene. >> hey, there. >> then emile. i'm sure this is just as cute as the other ones we have seen. cute with his hat on. >> jetlin is up next. >> hey, look at him. i like the glasses. >> sabrina not to be left out. very cute. one that didn't make it. 5-month-old max watches every day with his mom ashley. thank you, guys. when many soles pass through the most trodden areas of your home, your vacuum...
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luke and laura are, in fact, here. jeannie francis and kelly monaco. and they're kicking off national parkinson's disease awareness month. so we are off to the races, jim, on q2 and interesting take in the journal today overall about the spring. we mentioned it has been rough the last couple of years and we've had a japanese earthquake there, and fiscal emergencies there. >> can it slow down a linkedin. >> i did a piece last week for linkedin and he does our trick media work at cnbc. the reach, even of their writing and linkedin has become a member of the club that you're not a member of the procession. i remember when it came public and everyone said viciously overvalued. it turns out it was the only one that wasn't overvalued. >> we had an upgrade. target increased from pacific crest and today it's jefferies raising the price target to 2.15 and not as aggressive as hargraves 2.25, but still, people are seeing it in the twos easily. >> it's got momentum and the alltech has potential momentum. cisco, my charitable trust. come on to one of these late fr
luke and laura are, in fact, here. jeannie francis and kelly monaco. and they're kicking off national parkinson's disease awareness month. so we are off to the races, jim, on q2 and interesting take in the journal today overall about the spring. we mentioned it has been rough the last couple of years and we've had a japanese earthquake there, and fiscal emergencies there. >> can it slow down a linkedin. >> i did a piece last week for linkedin and he does our trick media work at...
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first, i would ask unanimous consent that laura flint, a detailee on the senate judiciary committee, be granted senate floor privileges for the duration of calendar year 2013. the presiding officer: without objection, so ordered. ms. stabenow: thank you very much, mr. president. we're about to enter into an incredibly important debate about a series of issues relating to violence, specifically gun violence in our communities all across america, and today i rise to speak about a very important bipartisan amendment that i will be offering with senator roy blunt and others called the excellence in mental health act that addresses a very important piece of the discussion. it's really an opportunity for us to come together amidst a lot of controversial debate and agree on something that's a very important piece of the puzzle in terms of having access to comprehensive, quality mental health services in the community. this weekend, we heard from francine wheeler whose 6-year-old son ben was murdered on december 14 in newtown, connecticut. ben, we know, was one of 26 people, 20 children, who
first, i would ask unanimous consent that laura flint, a detailee on the senate judiciary committee, be granted senate floor privileges for the duration of calendar year 2013. the presiding officer: without objection, so ordered. ms. stabenow: thank you very much, mr. president. we're about to enter into an incredibly important debate about a series of issues relating to violence, specifically gun violence in our communities all across america, and today i rise to speak about a very important...
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laura lee, producer for national public radio and the. and megan brennan. phil polomanty, the edit for federal employees news digest. [applause] >>> our guest today runs a company that serves over 300 million americans as customers and has enough employees to make it the second largest employer in the u.s., among publicly traded companies, if it war to offer shares to the public. in in spite of its sizes the enterprise lost nearly $16 billion year. the postmaster general is here. with the explosion of electronic communication, postal service delivery of snail mail is still a crucial part of american society. but the dir financial c herganization may hinder its ability tofill famed creed of completing deliveries through rain andw a set and hail. in february, mr. donahoe announced a plan to end saturday mail delivery a change he said would save $2 billion a year, or an eighth of last year's loss, but at the urging of unions and congress members the postal board blocked the reduction in service. congress has also blocked plans to close up to 3,000 post offices
laura lee, producer for national public radio and the. and megan brennan. phil polomanty, the edit for federal employees news digest. [applause] >>> our guest today runs a company that serves over 300 million americans as customers and has enough employees to make it the second largest employer in the u.s., among publicly traded companies, if it war to offer shares to the public. in in spite of its sizes the enterprise lost nearly $16 billion year. the postmaster general is here. with...